$50 for a 512MB SDRAM SoDIMM is pretty good; I just forked out $60 for 2 x 512MB for my PB Ti, "fastmemoryman" is cheaper but appears to have heaps of negative feedback.
I only th…
Daystar have a G4 for Lombards, but it's $299. Yeowch
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... hmmm...
$55 rebate if you send your CPU and heatsink back to them afterwards
$100 rebate if you …
Ah, I see that you've answered my question here cj.
Why do all that work when you can use a PCMCIA card
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Have you seen the price of those cards? Besid…
Damn! Sorry Bunsen, I wish I'd seen this thread earlier as I have a spare 400MHz Lombard logic board w/DVD decoder that you could have had for next to nothing...
68kMLAHardwareby conceitedjerkThu, 11 Oct 2007 - 04:20
Why do all that work when you can use a PCMCIA card to decode DVDs?
Or were you planning to go OSX all the way? I know that won't work on X, just OS9....
68kMLAHardwareby SludgedragonThu, 11 Oct 2007 - 03:51
The Lombard 333 @ 433 was sheer luck; I tried it on a whim as 433 involves a least amount of resistor swappery, and it was always fine. Might as well try it Bunsen, and if not 400…
Yes, the decoder is a chip on the mobo, but a 400MHz mobo isn't 400Mhz unless you have a 400Mhz processor module for it, and those things are _expensive_
A 333Mhz module on a 400M…
From what I'm reading, the DVD decoder is a dedicated chip on the 400MHz motherboard.
Now I just need to hunt down a cheap DVD drive and some RAM, and a bigger HD, and a TV tuner,…
Oh what the hell. I just ordered the 400MHz DVD playing logic board. $44 US inc shipping, and the $AU is 90c at the moment.
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oerrr... you know that's just t…
Didn't work. Mind you it's got a Japanese keyboard and caps lock and control have swapped places, so I dunno. Meanwhile I've pulled the battery.
It booted into OS X with only 12…
Oh crap. What's the key combo to force OS 9 on startup?
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On my G3 it's just hold Option as soon as you start it up until you see the blank grey screen come o…
68kMLAHardwareby The MacsterWed, 10 Oct 2007 - 23:01
Damn you!! I *love* the G3 PowerBooks and clamshells, all that G3 awesomeness wrapped up in such gorgeous cases - how do you guys keep finding them for free when I can't find an…
68kMLAHardwareby The MacsterWed, 10 Oct 2007 - 20:59
I think of the Lombard as being the ultimate 'book suitable for use with old and new Macs - the inclusion of SCSI a big plus. I'm pretty sure the G4 upgrades are for Pismos only B…
Yeah. After looking at the specs on Lowendmac, I'm wondering how well I scored here.
only one PC Card slot, and no ADB port.
Although the 333 MHz Lombard has a faster clock…
Nice score B! Our luck seems to be high this week, I scored a PB Ti 867 = $0. Given to me as "dead motherboard", two minutes later with my iBook adapter = 100% working Mac. It's…
Just picked up a Lombard 333 Powerbook and a Tangerine iBook 300 = $0.
The Lombard has 128MB/4G/CD -no DVD decoder- and the iBook 64MB/6G. Both in perfect working order.
I've gi…
Duo Keyboards are notoriously crap. I've owned 3 Duo's (270, 280, 2300) and the keyboards were crap on all of them.
My 2300, the only Duo I still have, has the wrist rest from an …